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Transportation infrastructure, such as road or railroad networks, represent a fundamental component of our civilization. For sustainable planning and informed decision making, a thorough understanding of the long-term evolution of transportation infr
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2202.04883
Many historical map sheets are publicly available for studies that require long-term historical geographic data. The cartographic design of these maps includes a combination of map symbols and text labels. Automatically reading text labels from map i
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.06104
Thousands of scanned historical topographic maps contain valuable information covering long periods of time, such as how the hydrography of a region has changed over time. Efficiently unlocking the information in these maps requires training a geospa
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.05794
The increasing availability and accessibility of numerous overhead images allows us to estimate and assess the spatial arrangement of groups of geospatial target objects, which can benefit many applications, such as traffic monitoring and agricultura
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.05786
Autor:
Li, Zekun, Chiang, Yao-Yi, Tavakkol, Sasan, Shbita, Basel, Uhl, Johannes H., Leyk, Stefan, Knoblock, Craig A.
Historical maps contain detailed geographic information difficult to find elsewhere covering long-periods of time (e.g., 125 years for the historical topographic maps in the US). However, these maps typically exist as scanned images without searchabl
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.01671
Information sources such as relational databases, spreadsheets, XML, JSON, and Web APIs contain a tremendous amount of structured data that can be leveraged to build and augment knowledge graphs. However, they rarely provide a semantic model to descr
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1601.04105
Autor:
Michelson, Matthew, Knoblock, Craig A.
Publikováno v:
Journal Of Artificial Intelligence Research, Volume 38, pages 189-221, 2010
Vast amounts of text on the Web are unstructured and ungrammatical, such as classified ads, auction listings, forum postings, etc. We call such text "posts." Despite their inconsistent structure and lack of grammar, posts are full of useful informati
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1401.3832
Autor:
Ives, Zachary, Knoblock, Craig, Minton, Steve, Jacob, Marie, Talukdar, Partha, Tuchinda, Rattapoom, Ambite, Jose Luis, Muslea, Maria, Gazen, Cenk
In many scenarios, such as emergency response or ad hoc collaboration, it is critical to reduce the overhead in integrating data. Ideally, one could perform the entire process interactively under one unified interface: defining extractors and wrapper
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http://arxiv.org/abs/0909.1769